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Saturday, May 17, 9:30am-12:30pm, Del-Co Water Company, 6658 Olentangy River Rd., Delaware, Ohio

This workshop is free for anyone to attend. Come learn about the best management of septic systems for the health of your wallet and the environment! A representative from Delaware Public Health District will be in attendance to share about septic systems and to help answer questions.

Hosted by Friends of the Lower Olentangy Watershed (FLOW).

Saturday, May 17, 10am-2pm, National Veterans Memorial and Museum [parking lot], 300 W. Broad St.

The Scioto Arts Market (SAM) is a monthly, themed pop-up community event featuring makers, bakers, art, food trucks, nonprofits, and more from May through October (Saturdays from 10am to 2pm). The inaugural market will debut on May 17 and will feature Volunteer Fest.

This exciting monthly event series, produced by the

Thursday, May 15, 7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

If you’ve ever wondered why so many people believe things that are demonstrably untrue, this Thursday’s edition of “Skeptical Inquirer Presents” is one you won’t want to miss.

Featured guest Joe Pierre has spent years studying (and writing about) the psychology behind the question, developing what he calls “The ‘3M Model’ of False Belief,” based on mistrust, misinformation, and motivated reasoning.

This event is free, but you must register in advance to participate.

Thursday, May 15, 6:30-8pm, Kent United Church of Christ, 1400 E. Main St., Kent, Ohio

Join the ACLU of Ohio Action Team and the NAACP Portage County Branch for a discussion on police use of force.

Police use of force can sometimes escalate to a two-way physical encounter, with citizens facing felony charges. During this informational event, we will discuss current laws and how to stay safe and mitigate the chance of arrest during interactions with the police.

Wednesday, May 14, 6-8pm, meet at 6pm at Trolley Pub Columbus, 152 N. Young St.

Our Third Annual Trolley Pub Litter Cleanup Cruise is here!

When: Wednesday, May 14, 6-8pm.

Where: Meet downtown at 152 N. Young St.

What: A litter cleanup on-the-go! The Trolley Pub will drop us off at a few locations around town to collect litter and we will enjoy drinks on board while pedaling to the next location!

Why: To prevent litter from entering our waterways and green spaces while making new friends and enjoying the spring weather.

Wednesday, May 14, 6-8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Do you have questions about legally changing your or your child’s name and/or gender designation on various identity documents in Ohio? Join us for a free legal clinic!

Through the partnership of TransOhio and Equitas Health, with support from local community groups, the Ohio Name Change Legal Clinic offers confidential virtual discussions with trained volunteer attorneys to help you navigate the process! Come with all of your questions and leave with the paperwork you need.

Tuesday, May 13, 7-8:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Rm. 1-A], 96 S. Grant Ave.

Join us for our monthly meeting! Located at the Main Library, Meeting Room 1-A (96 S. Grant Ave.). All are welcome.

May Agenda:

• Intro and welcome

• Updates

• Primary election

• Housing bond package

• PPT training debrief

• 2025 TC Campaigns + Ways to Get Involved

• Zero fare COTA

• LinkUs + BikePlus

• Working Groups

Hosted by Transit Columbus.

Tuesday, May 13, 7pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Whetstone Branch], 3909 N. High St.

Our May meeting will be on Tuesday, May 13 at 7pm (doors open at 6:30pm).

We are back to our usual spot at the Whetstone library and are excited to welcome several Clintonville-area state legislators as our special guests.

House Minority Leader Allison Russo, State Representatives Ismail Mohamed and Anita Somani, and State Senators Bill DeMora and Hearcel Craig will discuss their work on the state budget and will answer any questions that you may have.